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June 14-20, 2026

Misinformation Detection: A recent MIT study found that while AI assistants help users better detect misinformation in the short term, over-reliance can lead to a 15% decline in unassisted performance over time. The findings are a useful reminder that AI can be a crutch as much as a tool. .

Plant Conservation: Scientists at the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew are using AI to help identify and preserve plant and fungi species at risk of extinction. AI models can now sometimes identify challenging species better than human specialists, allowing, for example, the tracking of shifting flowering times as a result of climate change. .

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June 7-13, 2026

Claude Fable 5: Anthropic publicly released Claude Fable 5, built on the same model as Mythos 5 with safeguards blocking certain topics due to concerns about misuse. Days later, the Trump administration declared these models security risks, banning foreign use and prompting Anthropic to shut down all access to both models. Anthropic argued that the jailbreak triggering the ban was minor and that comparable capabilities exist in other publicly available models, raising broader questions about the transparency and technical grounding of governmental AI oversight. Read more:

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US Data Centers: Two-thirds of planned US data centers, which require large amounts of water to operate, are being built in drought-affected areas, according to a Guardian analysis. As much of the US faces record drought conditions, the AI industry’s water demands are sparking local opposition and serving as a reminder of the uneven cost of the rise of AI. . 


May 31-June 6, 2026

AI Executive Order: After postponing a more expansive version, Trump signed an executive order asking tech companies to voluntarily give the government 30 days to review new AI models before public release. The order marks a shift for an administration that had championed a hands-off approach to AI, driven largely by cybersecurity concerns following the release of powerful models like Anthropic's Mythos. .

AI-Designed Vaccine: Researchers at the University of Cambridge developed a vaccine that could protect against entire families of viruses, with a key component designed entirely by AI. Early human trials showed promising results, providing an example of AI's potential in medicine. .